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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expected from him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is anticipated or required of a specific person. Example: "John is a hardworking employee, so exceptional performance is expected from him in any project he takes on."
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"It's expected from him".
He told him what he expected from him.
It was more than I expected from him.
Ondrej continues to be actively involved in design and in running Nion, and while this article ends at the present, further breakthroughs can be expected from him.
Let's hope Giornetti had a relaxing vacation; a lot is expected from him.
"It's what I've expected from him since Day 1," Randolph said.
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So what can America expect from him after his expected confirmation by the Senate as AG?
And what can we expect from him?
What should we expect from him?
This is what I expect from him".
That is what we expect from him".
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